stick to the older ones that often work better, just no longer "under patent" or become "generic". Fight Big Pharma, support little pharma.
Some victims from modern medicine.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2670635/Young-father-lost-legs-arm-flesh-eating-bug-lose-remaining-limb-says-just-minor-setback.html
Often they start off with antibiotic ointments on the skin and steroids. If that doesn't work, put clorox on it. Cover in Desitin baby diaper zinc cream. THAT works.
http://kutv.com/news/local/how-a-cold-turned-into-a-quadruple-amputation-for-a-utah-mother-of-6
Humira is very dangerous.
They gave her a new "patent" drug for blood pressure. Hydrochlorothorazaide would have been sufficient instead. It works better, safer, but isn't a "patent" expensive drug anymore.
Best to ask your doctor to prescribe a "generic" treatment for most problems.
They put my mother on Ambien to aid sleep and she nearly became demented from it. I removed her from that and gave her some wine instead before bed each night and she slept fine and kept her mind till the end.
Today's doctors have too often become over glorified pill pushers, and too often the pills they are pushing are the same ones pushed on them by the Big Pharma representatives who come direct to their offices to sell them on it. Why? To make more money. Money is always first, patients second.
Too many effective medicines of the past that are reasonably safe get sidelined in favor of the more expensive "patent" medicines which carry a greater danger and often LESS effective.
In diabetes there's nothing safer and best treatment than taking insulin. Just look at all the sometimes dangerous side effects of the pills they are pushing to people who are afraid of a little thin needle ***** needed for insulin injections. You've seen the TV commercials no doubt.
Furosemide - used to push bad water through failing kidneys as a diuretic. Instead a quarter to half tsp of epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) will dump that fluid into the gut to pass out and relieve stress on failing kidneys. Add half cup of oatmeal daily at same time and that will absorb and hold the excess fluid till toilet time.
MRSA - some have suffered with this for years, constantly switching antibiotics, that never get rid of it permanently, only help to keep it under control. Yet 2-4 months of elemental sublimed flowers of sulfur, half tsp a day will rebuild the system and get rid of MRSA, permanently. I speak from personal experience on this one.
There's so many other ways modern medicine is failing us, Big Pharma ripping us off, good medicines falling by the wayside, etc.
In the olden days we would look into the Reader's Digest every month to learn what new and strange disease was waiting to kill us. The articles always went into detail on the symptoms, so we could tell the Doc what was wrong with us as soon as we entered the office. They also investigated the discovery and onset of the disease, so we could be properly thrilled. Or terrified. Finally, the treatment reveal, so we could demand just that pill as soon as we etc.
All that family fireside fun is gone now, gone with the wind. [© MGM] Now, the internet finds the disease, works out a cure, emails a healer for us and hacks our bank account to pay for it. Then it sends a Reply All text about it to all 2 billion fb subscribers. Except...
One site likes to do things the old fashioned way.
Here are "42 Strange Symptoms That Can Signal a Serious Disease", in slides of course. Once again, you and your loved ones can pore over each other's pelts like apes in groom, and then run to the curer of your choice.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/42-strange-symptoms-that-can-signal-a-serious-disease/ss-AAvtlQI?li=BBnbfcL
No, it isn't msn.com, they still do it the new fashioned way, Z-man and all. They picked up this from ... Reader's Digest.

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